The density (in g mL^–1 ) of a 3.60M sulphuric acid solution that is 29% H2 SO4 (molar mass = 98g mol^–1 ) by mass will be.

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The density (in g mL–1) of a 3.60M sulphuric acid solution that is 29% H2 SO4 (molar mass = 98g mol–1) by mass will be

(a) 1.45 

(b) 1.64

(c) 1.88 

(d) 1.22

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answered Mar 29, 2018 by sanjaydas (61,430 points) 5 7 7
selected Apr 1, 2018 by Vikash Kumar
 
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(d) : 3.6M solution means 3.6mole of H2SO4 is present in 1000ml of solution.
Therefore, Mass of 3.6moles of H2SO4 = 3.6 × 98g = 352.8g

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